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Sir
Peter Wright CBE, DMus (Lond), FBSM, DLitt (B'ham)
Sir Peter Wright
made his debut as a professional dancer with the Ballets Jooss during
World War II, and in the 1950's worked with several dance companies
including Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet. It was for this company
that he created his first ballet A Blue Rose, in 1957.
In 1959, he was
appointed as Ballet Master to the Sadler's Wells Opera and teacher
at the Royal Ballet School. In 1961, he went to Stuttgart as teacher
and ballet-master to the company being formed there by John Cranko.
He choreographed several ballets, including The Mirror Walkers,
Namouna, Design for Dancers and Quintet and also mounted his first
production of Giselle.
He has subsequently
produced this version of Giselle for the Royal Ballet, Birmingham
Royal Ballet and many other international companies. His other interpretations
of the classics include The Sleeping Beauty, Coppelia, Swan Lake
and The Nutcracker and these productions now feature regularly in
opera houses throughout the world.
During the 1960's
he also established himself as a successful producer of television
ballets and choreographed various West End musicals and revues.
In 1969, he returned to the Royal Ballet as Associate to the Directors,
and then became Assistant Director and Associate Director. In 1977
he was appointed Director of Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, taking
the company to Birmingham in 1990, when it became Birmingham Royal
Ballet.
On his retirement
in July 1999, he was made Director Laureate of Birmingham Royal
Ballet. He received the Evening Standard Award for Ballet in 1981,
and in 1985 was made a CBE.
In 1990 he was
awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from London University, the
University of Birmingham conferred on him the title of Special Professor
of Performance Studies and he was presented with the Elizabeth II
Coronation Award from the Royal Academy of Dance.
In 1991, he was
made a Fellow of the Birmingham Conservatoire of Music. He also
won the 1991 Digital Premier Award, which he used to commission
a new ballet for the company.
He was awarded
a Knighthood in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours list and in 1994
an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Birmingham.
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